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ASUS executive candidates run in uncontested election

Team ATP, composed ofcandidates Amaiya Walters for president, ArtSci ’23, Therese de Rivera for vice-president (operations), ArtSci ’24, and Preston Harrison for vice-president (society affairs), ArtSci ’23, is the only team running in this year’s Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) executive election.Continue...

Team ATP takes questions at ASUS open forum

The Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) executive candidates participated in an open forum on Zoom on Wednesday where they discussed the future of the faculty society, including ASUS fees and student accessibility.

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Arts and Science faculty society planning charity basketball game

The Engineering and Commerce Tricolour Classic game has inspired the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) to create a similar experience for Arts and Science students.Continue...

QUFA and Ontario workers union take Ford government to court

Queen’s University Faculty Association (QUFA) is joining the Ontario Federation of Labour and other unions across Ontario in a lawsuit against the Government of Ontario.Continue...

ASUS works to combat sexual violence with SeQure app

After evaluating an alternative sexual violence prevention app, ASUS opted to add safety features to Queen’s existing SeQure app.Continue...

ASUS partners with Crohn’s and Colitis Canada for virtual conference

ASUS’s Crohn’s and Colitis Committee hosted a Zoom conference about navigating university with Crohn’s and Colitis on March 20.Continue...

ASUS commissions ‘My Creation’ mural

The Arts & Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) recently commissioned Indigenous artist Portia Chapman, BFA ’19 and ConEd ’20, to complete a mural titled My Creation for an upcoming event.Continue...

ASUS launches textbook service

ASUS launched its new textbook service in January. The service allows students to sell and drop off secondhand textbooks, with ASUS working as a “consignment” by taking five per cent of textbook sales commissions to cover transactional fees.Continue...

ASUS fundraises for SACK

ASUS is hosting a fundraiser at Common Ground Coffeehouse (CoGro). 20 per cent of proceeds for every London Fog drink sold will go towards the Sexual Assault Centre of Kingston (SACK) .Continue...

'Everything counts': Team ETC voted next AMS executives

As voting closed Wednesday, the AMS election saw an 11.5 per cent voter turnout.Continue...

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